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From: basslabd
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  • is there such this as "bass strings too high"? because my strings are high by frets 12 and higher

  • There are a couple of possibilities, I fthe neck is straight enough then maybe your bridge saddles ares set too high. If the neck has excessive bow in it the Truss Rod needs attention. After the action and feel of the neck is correct, then you have to intonate the instrument so that it plays in tune at those adjustment.

  • it stays in tune...

    i think its the bridge saddles thanks

  • Frets are placed proportionally along the length of the string. The position from the bridge versus the overall length of the string IS the proportion. Altering the length of the string changes the proportions, and then intonation. Go to high school, take physics 1A.

  • "Everybody else can't be wrong" This statement covers a whole plethora of issues with "BassStudios".

    Remember It's not who is sued but, who is sued successfully.

    Issues of bass adjustment should be left to those other than individuals who (by their own admission) traded their basses in every 2 years rather than change strings. IMO they would not be the ones to ask for bass adjustment advice. Think about it...

  • Regarding "Remember It's not who is sued but, who is sued successfully.", Frivolous lawsuits are filed from time to time but they rarely go anywhere. Disinformation is so common in these matters. You said she said... Whatever.

  • Predatory person who got sued and is always forever stalking and saying negative wrong things to confuse everyone and lying so to get attention from whoever he can for his maliciousness behavior, this man has severe problems with others who are well-known.

  • The person who propagated this myth started out saying that you could bring the bridge saddles "a lot" now they are claiming you should bring them back just "a little". If you adjust your bridge saddle position for anything but intonation you are doing it wrong....

  • This is an outright lie, this person is not a teacher, not even a working player and is a predatory type person who was sued for slander. Do what he says and you'll be totally wrong.

  • What he states in this video is correct. How you can even try and argue with it, when he just proved the fact that moving the bridge alters the intonation, is beyond me. But don't just take our word for it, go down to your local guitarstore and ask the staff this very question, and not one single one will reply that moving the bridge does not effect intonation.

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